Dedicated to Bhagwan Swaminarayan, Akshardham Temple exhibits the ancient culture of India.
Constructed in 1639 by the Mughals, Red Fort gets its name from its massive red-coloured sandstone walls.
Lit at night, the monument looks magnificent with colourful fountains in the in the vicinity.
If you are a party animal, then definitely head to Hauz Khas, which is popular for its swanky clubs, quirky cafes, and fine-dine restaurants.
Spread over 10 acres of land, the theme park is additionally popular for water rides and go-karting, and also features a pool bar, snack bar and Punjabi dhaba.
An interactive learning centre for kids, KidZania is a must-visit if you wish to educate your kid in a playful milieu.
It is popular for housing showrooms of national and international brands, luxurious hotels and flea markets.
It has over 62 stalls presenting handicrafts ranging from antiques to jewellery, clothing, home furnishings, and toys.
Situated on Old Delhi-Gurgaon Road, Fun N Food Village is a water park that maintains India’s largest range of fun-filled water slides.
Located inside DLF Mall of India, Noida, Snow World is Asia’s largest indoor snow park featuring ice skating & sledding.
Qutub Minar is a 73-metre tall minaret, named after Qutb-ud-din Aibak.
Humayun’s Tomb was established in the memory of Humayun by his widow Bega Begam, and was the first example of Mughal architecture in India
Known for its unique architectural design, Lotus Temple is a Bahá’í House of Worship, dedicated to harmony of humanity.
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